The Play That Goes Wrong
In the grand tradition of farces that stretch back to plays like The Servant of Two Masters in the 1700s to the more recent Michael Frayn’s Noises Off, this production […]
In the grand tradition of farces that stretch back to plays like The Servant of Two Masters in the 1700s to the more recent Michael Frayn’s Noises Off, this production […]
‘ Tis the season for Christmas shows to abound, and Theatre West has come up with a doozy, marrying murder to jolly St. Nick and the happy returns of the season. In […]
The Piano Lesson by August Wilson, the towering playwright of the 20th Century, is a significant part of his 10-play cycle covering “the Great Migration” to the North of African Americans […]
LA Opera took care to ensure that their 2024-25 season opener of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly would be “not just another just another Butterfly.” To achieve this, the company imported the Mario Gas […]
With the rhetoric in our country so divisive, and the conflicts in the Middle East drawing us in to tensions with Iran, this play could not be more timely. A Going Away […]
Have you ever seen your life flash before your eyes? If you’re superstitious, you may think it indicates the end, but in John Mullican’s case, it was only a giant wake-up […]